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Erie station (SEPTA)

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Owned by
  
SEPTA

Owner
  
SEPTA

Tracks
  
4

Opened
  
September 1, 1928.

Platforms in use
  
2

Location
  
3700 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA

Line(s)
  
Broad Street Line Local   Broad Street Line Express   Broad Street Line Ridge Spur

Connections
  
SEPTA City Bus: 16, 23, 53, 56, SEPTA Route H, SEPTA Route XH, also formerly serve SEPTA Route 65 formerly Route E & Route XA

Disabled access
  
Cross-platform transfers only

Address
  
Philadelphia, PA 19140, United States

Connection
  
SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes

Similar
  
Allegheny station, Walnut–Locust station, Fern Rock Transportation Center, Olney Transportation Center, Tasker–Morris station

Erie is a rapid transit subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served by the SEPTA Broad Street Line. It is located in North Philadelphia under the intersection of 3700 North Broad Street and Erie Avenue.

Since Erie is an express station, it has four tracks and two central platforms, with express and Ridge Spur trains operating on the inner tracks and local trains operating on the outer tracks. This station has two mezzanine levels located above the track level. One is an entrance/exit mezzanine which holds turnstiles and the token booth, while the other is exit-only. The station is located near the former Luzerne Depot, a former trolley barn which became an all bus garage, and is now a cardboard recycling plant.

As of 2007, Erie station had approximately 6,842 boardings a day, making it the fourth busiest station on the line.

There is a flying junction north of Erie Station; originally built for the Roosevelt Boulevard Subway, it served as the northbound terminus for the Broad-Ridge Spur until service was extended to Fern Rock.

References

Erie station (SEPTA) Wikipedia